Speed Master

Hayato (NAKAMURA Shunsuke) is a vagabond since the tragic accident that killed his best friend when driving at high speed. Hayato used to be a Hashiriya with driving technique that cant be imitated by anyone. But when accidentally rescuing the daughter, Mahiro (KITANO Kie), of small tune-up and maintenance shop, from being beaten by the gangster, he gets hired by the factory which was on verge of bankruptcy ever since the owner and father of Mahiro got aftereffects from an illness. The leader of the gangster, Yuya (UCHIDA Asahi) who tried to beat Mahiro is the son of the other tune-up and maintenance shop, and had always wanted Mahiro's shop to expand their business. With persistent harassment from Yuya, Hayato decides to make a deal with a lunatic car and speed maniac, Yuya that he cannot do any harm to Mahiro if Yuya loses the car racing.

Hayato (NAKAMURA Shunsuke) is a vagabond since the tragic accident that killed his best friend when driving at high speed. Hayato used to be a Hashiriya with driving technique that cant be imitated by anyone. But when accidentally rescuing the daughter, Mahiro (KITANO Kie), of small tune-up and maintenance shop, from being beaten by the gangster, he gets hired by the factory which was on verge of bankruptcy ever since the owner and father of Mahiro got aftereffects from an illness. The leader of the gangster, Yuya (UCHIDA Asahi) who tried to beat Mahiro is the son of the other tune-up and maintenance shop, and had always wanted Mahiro's shop to expand their business. With persistent harassment from Yuya, Hayato decides to make a deal with a lunatic car and speed maniac, Yuya that he cannot do any harm to Mahiro if Yuya loses the car racing. . You can read more in Google, Youtube, Wiki

Speed Master torrent reviews

Nick N (mx) wrote: Same old, same old, except that the "hero" is a dood. It's been a while.

deepak s (it) wrote: There had been about 10 or so adaptations of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's tale of fuckall jilted-lover-turned-self-destructive-boozard 'Devdas' wallowing in self pity. But. Director Anurag Kashyap did what Baz Luhrmann did to Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet and in process not only contemporar-izing it but making it ?ber cool, thanks to the special camera from Holland loaned from none other then Danny Boyle for Dev's tripped out scenes. But saying only so much about it would only mean to touch the tip of the iceberg from the tip of your tongue as it's an uncharted territory ,a culinary delight which releases it's true flavors once it's internalized. Not. No actually it gives this kick in the shins that you oh-so-desperately-deserved to even think bollywood is all about brain calcifying song & dance routine for bored housewives & airhead gen-xer's. This re-hash-ed (the-unintended-pun-disclaimer!!!) Irvine Welsh-ied coming of age tale

John W (br) wrote: Shy, high school, ugly duckling with a penchant for witchcraft killed in a prank gone bad and comes back for revenge. This has been used a decent premise more than once; unfortunately, Tamara is a hackneyed mash up of every bad horror film cliche and there isn't really anything there to save it.

Yash B (au) wrote: The one in the series that is worth seeing for all ages. A great adventure full of laughs and is a great time. Very clever and enjoyable.

Paul C (us) wrote: Chevy Chase films are usually hit or miss. This film was a miss; big time. The plot was just plain stupid and made no sense. There were so many holes in the story. Chevy Chase was just not that funny at all and just plain boring at parts. There were a few scenes that were typical Chase, but in the end, just not that good. This goes on that list of typical bad 80s films.